Illustrations

This gallery showcases illustrations drawn for The New York Review by five artists: David Levine, whose more than 3,500 caricatures have illuminated articles published in the Review since 1963; and John Springs, Pancho (Francisco Grails), James Ferguson, and Siegfried Woldhek whose works have been published regularly in the Review over the past few years.

About the galleriesThe galleries showcase illustrations of presidents and poets, composers and scientists—from Achebe, Agnew, and Albee to Zapata, Zola, and Zyuganov. The works of David Levine are in black and white and those of John Springs, Pancho, James Ferguson, and Siegfried Woldhek are in color.

Each image is now available for sale. The prints have an approximate image size of 7-½″ x 10-½″, are printed on heavy white archival paper, and come in a matte-black wood-composite frame with an off-white acid-free archival mat. The frame dimensions are 13-½″ x 17-½″ x ⅝″, with a frame border of 1″.

Use the search and browse functions to view the the drawings by date or subject, and click on the thumbnails provided for a larger image and ordering information. As each print is made to order, please allow 5–10 business days for printing and framing, in addition to shipping time.

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Welcome to the combined New York Review of Books and Reader's Catalog online store. Here you will find official merchandise for The New York Review of Books, thousands of illustrations available for purchase from over 50 years worth of articles, and a thoughtfully chosen collection of items for readers and writers from The Reader's Catalog.